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Item Code: 635-536
This is a small dish made of milk glass. It measures approximately 4.25 inches in length by 2.5 inches across. The lid shows a monogram drawing of the Jennie Wade house, a monument to the left, and a small depiction of Jennie Wade in the upper righthand corner. The trim of the lid, as well as the feet of the jar and the rim of the jar have been detailed with gold paint.
This little souvenir is in good condition with no chips or cracks to the glass. [cla] [ph:L]
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